Ghanaian FA Cup winners, Dreams FC, will face Egyptian giants, Zamalek, in the semi finals of the CAF Confederation Cup.
Dreams confirmed their place in the last four with a 3-2 aggregate victory over Malian side Stade Malien on Sunday night, while Zamalek dispatched fellow Egyptian club, Modern Future FC by the same scoreline.
The first leg of the tie will be played in Cairo on April 21 before Dreams host the return fixture in Kumasi 7 days later.
Dreams FC, formed in 2009, became the first Ghanaian side to reach the semis of the CAF Confederation Cup, since Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko did so back in 2005, while Zamalek won the competition in 2019.
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